I don't like xanga anymore. I like having a blog though, it's a good place for me to get my thoughts out. So, I'm moving. You can find me at http://www.livingforthekingdom.wordpress.com. I will probably be back here from time to time to read other people's pages, but for the most part, this is goodbye. So, farewell, come visit me at my new home.
I finished reading this book today. It is very informative and eye-opening. It raises a lot of very important questions and I think everyone should read it. Many people, looking at "The New Pearl Harbor" and what it is about, will only laugh and say it's for people who are "crazy." But if you are at all open-minded and willing to analyze and question things, then please read this book.
The author isn't out to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the US government is responsible for what happened on 9/11. His goal in this book is simply to present evidence that the official story of what happened that day is false. He asks questions and points out discrepancies in the official story. His main message is that there needs to be a truly independent investigation of what happened in order to find answers.
Lots of times when I mention the possibility that people in the US government allowed 9/11 to occur or even orchestrated it themselves I am met with laughter and called names like "conspiracy theorist" or worse. However, I find that these people who respond like this have never once even looked at the evidence or looked critically at the official story of what happened that day. Do me a favor, if you have questions as I do, about what really happened on 9/11, read this book to gain more insight and information about the issue. If you are 100% confident that what the government says happened on 9/11 is what happened, then read this book so that you are at least aware of what other people are saying so you can know about multiple sides of the issue and can be able to know why you believe what you believe.
Everyone is getting married. With each new engagement I hear of and each wedding invitation I get in the mail I am reminded of my state of singleness....over 3 years and going strong. It really is not very often that I mourn being single, I typically love it, but there are exceptions to that from time to time. Today is one of those exceptional days.
Currently Watching The Thin Red Line By Kirk Acevedo, Penelope Allen, Benjamin Green, Simon Billig, Mark Boone Junior see related
So I just watched the movie The Thin Red Line for the first time. It came out in 1998 but I had never seen it before. I wish I had seen it sooner because it is definitely very good. If you haven't seen it, do so.
I love The Everybodyfields....like a lot. They're going to be in St. Louis June 7th, which I would normally be super psyched about, but June 7th is the night I'm going to see Dave Matthews Band. Stink. Oh well, youtube videos will have to tide me over until I can see them again.